The Leadership Brain For Dummies?

ISBN 9788126533725

ISBN-10

8126533722

Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages

960 Pages

Language

(English)

Subject

Programming

Do you find yourself being asked to lead others but have no idea where to start? Do you lead a team spread across different offices or even continents? In this no-nonsense guide to leadership you will find answers to crucial questions like: what is leadership? And what style of leadership should I be using? You'll discover how to lead your friends whilst remaining their friend; how to lead change in a way that people accept and understand; when and where to draw the line; and how to reflect on your experiences to become a better and more effective leader.
Only a lucky few of us are natural born leaders. It takes time and effort to develop a range of leadership styles which work for you and those around you as well as discovering how to become comfortable leading others. Leadership can be a lonely occupation; Leadership For Dummies is your ideal companion. John Marrin explores the fine line between managing and leading and the book is full of tips for making the most of your leadership experiences and how to cope with the dilemmas and discomfort all leaders at some point experience.
About The Author
Dr. John Marrin is a leading authority on how leaders of organisations totally engage their directors, managers and employees to enhance their commitment to deliver improved performance. He is a leadership coach and organisation development specialist to a wide range of clients including large multinationals, privately owned businesses and public sector organisations. His passion is engaging people to work better together through enhancing mutual understandings and establishing shared commitment and accountability for achieving success. He is founder of Marwel & Co. which specializes in leadership development and employee engagement.
Table Of Contents
Introduction.
Part I: Introducing Leadership.
Chapter 1: Taking the Lead.
Chapter 2: Pinning Down the Meaning of Leadership.
Chapter 3: Leadership and Management: Two Sides of the Same Coin.
Part II: Leading Yourself.
Chapter 4: Leading 2018Inside Out': Knowing Yourself to Become a Better Leader.
Chapter 5: Singing Your Leadership Song: Being in Tune with Your Values.
Chapter 6: Stepping Up to Leadership: Handling Dilemmas.
Part III: Leading Others.
Chapter 7: Developing a Sense of Purpose.
Chapter 8: Employing the Power of Engaging Leadership.
Chapter 9: Becoming an Engaging Leader.
Chapter 10: Modifying Your Leadership Style.
Chapter 11: Leading People to Peak Performance.
Part IV: Leading People Through Change.
Chapter 12: Diving into a Sea of Change.
Chapter 13: Transforming Workplace Culture: A Leader's Approach.
Chapter 14: Reinforcing a New Culture: Maintaining Your Workplace Changes.
Part V: Leading Different Types of Team.
Chapter 15: Leading Your Own Team.
Chapter 16: Taking on a Project Team.
Chapter 17: Facilitating Virtual Teams.
Chapter 18: Leading Your Senior Management Team.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Tips on Taking the Lead.
Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Leading Yourself.
Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Engaging People.